Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 44.
191. lappuse
... began to cast out things , as they are seen by minds plunged in the labour of life , so much before French painting that ideal art is sometimes called English art upon the Continent . I see , indeed , in the arts of every country those ...
... began to cast out things , as they are seen by minds plunged in the labour of life , so much before French painting that ideal art is sometimes called English art upon the Continent . I see , indeed , in the arts of every country those ...
458. lappuse
... began his penitential circuit . At the eastern side the guide , pointing to a cave a thousand feet above his head , said that a great Hindu saint lived there , but that he knew no way to reach it . Shri Nātēkār Swāmi and the guide began ...
... began his penitential circuit . At the eastern side the guide , pointing to a cave a thousand feet above his head , said that a great Hindu saint lived there , but that he knew no way to reach it . Shri Nātēkār Swāmi and the guide began ...
467. lappuse
... began to prevail , and now in Hegel's own day the climax had come , not crippled age but wisdom ; there had been many rehearsals , for every civilisation , no matter where its birth , began with Asia , but the play itself had been saved ...
... began to prevail , and now in Hegel's own day the climax had come , not crippled age but wisdom ; there had been many rehearsals , for every civilisation , no matter where its birth , began with Asia , but the play itself had been saved ...
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